Post-traumatic syringomyelia is now a well known entity and occurs months or years after a spinal cord injury. The presenting symptoms are usually pain, progressive motor weakness, sensory changes, and increased spasticity. Profuse sweating or hyperhidrosis can be a symptom of the post-traumatic syrinx or can occur in autonomic dysreflexia provoked by peripheral stimuli. We present two patients with cervical spine fractures whose presenting symptom of post¬traumatic syringomyeha was hyperhidrosis affected by posture. Tie pathophysio¬logy involved and the management of these patients is discussed. © 1994 International Medical Society of Paraplegia.
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Glasauer, F. E., & Czyrny, J. J. (1994). Hyperhidrosis as the presenting symptom in post-traumatic syringomyelia. Paraplegia, 32(6), 423–429. https://doi.org/10.1038/sc.1994.69
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